UK Parliament — House of Commons
All versions resulting from major revisions for Order ID:231.
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1997 — 19th March | 11A House not to sit on certain Fridays |
The House shall not sit on ten Fridays in each session to be appointed by the House. |
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If a motion to appoint such Fridays is made by a Minister of the Crown the question thereon shall be put forthwith and may be decided at any hour, though opposed. |
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At its rising on the Thursday before each of the Fridays so appointed the House shall stand adjourned till the following Monday without any question being put, unless it shall have resolved otherwise. |
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Unless the House shall have resolved to adjourn otherwise than from the previous Thursday to the following Monday, the Fridays so appointed shall be treated as sitting days for the purpose of calculating any period under any order of the House and for the purposes of paragraph (8) of Standing Order No. 18 (Notices of questions, motions and amendments) and of Standing Order No. 62 (Notices of amendments, &c., to bills); and on such Fridays- |
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notices of questions may be given by Members to the Table Office, and |
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notices of amendments to bills, new clauses and new schedules and of amendments to Lords amendments may be received by the Public Bill Office, |
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between eleven o'clock and three o'clock. |
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2002 — 22nd July | 12 House not to sit on certain Fridays |
The House shall not sit on ten Fridays in each session to be appointed by the House. |
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If a motion to appoint such Fridays is made by a Minister of the Crown the question thereon shall be put forthwith and may be decided at any hour, though opposed. |
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At its rising on the Thursday before each of the Fridays so appointed the House shall stand adjourned till the following Monday without any question being put, unless it shall have resolved otherwise. |
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Unless the House shall have resolved to adjourn otherwise than from the previous Thursday to the following Monday, the Fridays so appointed shall be treated as sitting days for the purpose of calculating any period under any order of the House and for the purposes of paragraph (8) of Standing Order No. 22 (Notices of questions, motions and amendments) and of Standing Order No. 64 (Notices of amendments, &c., to bills); and on such Fridays- |
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notices of questions may be given by Members to the Table Office, and |
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notices of amendments to bills, new clauses and new schedules and of amendments to Lords amendments may be received by the Public Bill Office, |
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between eleven o'clock and three o'clock. |
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2004 — 2nd December | 12 House not to sit on certain Fridays |
The House shall not sit on ten Fridays in each session to be appointed by the House. |
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If a motion to appoint such Fridays is made by a Minister of the Crown the question thereon shall be put forthwith and may be decided at any hour, though opposed. |
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At its rising on the Thursday before each of the Fridays so appointed the House shall stand adjourned till the following Monday without any question being put, unless it shall have resolved otherwise. |
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Unless the House shall have resolved to adjourn otherwise than from the previous Thursday to the following Monday, the Fridays so appointed shall be treated as sitting days for the purpose of calculating any period under any order of the House and for the purposes of paragraph (6) of Standing Order No. 22 (Notices of questions, motions and amendments) and of Standing Order No. 64 (Notices of amendments, &c., to bills); and on such Fridays- |
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notices of questions may be given by Members to the Table Office, and |
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(b) |
notices of amendments to bills, new clauses and new schedules and of amendments to Lords amendments may be received by the Public Bill Office, |
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between eleven o'clock and three o'clock. |
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2006 — 27th June | 12 House not to sit on certain Fridays |
Unless the House otherwise orders, the House shall not sit on any Friday other than those on which private Members' bills have precedence. |
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At its rising on the Thursday before a Friday on which the House is not sitting the House shall stand adjourned till the following Monday without any question being put, unless it shall have resolved otherwise. |
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Unless the House shall have resolved to adjourn otherwise than from the previous Thursday to the following Monday, the Fridays on which the House does not sit shall be treated as sitting days for the purpose of calculating any period under any order of the House and for the purposes of paragraph (6) of Standing Order No. 22 (Notices of questions, motions and amendments) and of Standing Order No. 64 (Notices of amendments, &c., to bills); and on such Fridays- |
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notices of questions may be given by Members to the Table Office, and |
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(b) |
notices of amendments to bills, new clauses and new schedules and of amendments to Lords amendments, and notices of motions relating to proceedings on bills committed to a standing committee, may be received by the Public Bill Office, |
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between eleven o'clock and three o'clock. |
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2015 — 3rd June | 12 House not to sit on certain Fridays |
Unless the House otherwise orders, the House shall not sit on any Friday other than those on which private Members' bills have precedence. |
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At its rising on the Thursday before a Friday on which the House is not sitting the House shall stand adjourned till the following Monday without any question being put, unless it shall have resolved otherwise. |
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Unless the House shall have resolved to adjourn otherwise than from the previous Thursday to the following Monday, the Fridays on which the House does not sit shall be treated as sitting days for the purpose of calculating any period under any order of the House and for the purposes of paragraph (6) of Standing Order No. 22 (Notices of questions, motions and amendments) and of Standing Order No. 64 (Notices of amendments, &c., to bills); and on such Fridays- |
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notices of questions may be given by Members to the Table Office, and |
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(b) |
notices of amendments to bills, new clauses and new schedules and of amendments to Lords amendments, and notices of motions relating to proceedings on bills committed to a public bill committee, may be received by the Public Bill Office, |
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between eleven o'clock and three o'clock. |
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2017 — 7th March | 12 House not to sit on certain Fridays |
Unless the House otherwise orders, the House shall not sit on any Friday other than those on which private Members' bills have precedence. |
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At its rising on the Thursday before a Friday on which the House is not sitting the House shall stand adjourned till the following Monday without any question being put, unless it shall have resolved otherwise. |
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Unless the House shall have resolved to adjourn otherwise than from the previous Thursday to the following Monday, the Fridays on which the House does not sit shall be treated as sitting days for the purpose of calculating any period under any order of the House and for the purposes of paragraph (6) of Standing Order No. 22 (Notices of questions, motions and amendments) and of Standing Order No. 64 (Notices of amendments, &c., to bills); and on such Fridays- |
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notices of questions may be given by Members to the Table Office, and |
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notices of amendments to bills, new clauses and new schedules and of amendments to Lords amendments, and notices of Consent Motions under Standing Order No. 83M (Consent Motions for certified England only or England and Wales only provisions) and of motions relating to proceedings on bills committed to a public bill committee, may be received by the Public Bill Office, |
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between eleven o'clock and three o'clock. |
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2021 — 20th May | 12 House not to sit on certain Fridays |
Unless the House otherwise orders, the House shall not sit on any Friday other than those on which private Members' bills have precedence. |
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At its rising on the Thursday before a Friday on which the House is not sitting the House shall stand adjourned till the following Monday without any question being put, unless it shall have resolved otherwise. |
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Unless the House shall have resolved to adjourn otherwise than from the previous Thursday to the following Monday, the Fridays on which the House does not sit shall be treated as sitting days for the purpose of calculating any period under any order of the House and for the purposes of paragraph (6) of Standing Order No. 22 (Notices of questions, motions and amendments) and of Standing Order No. 64 (Notices of amendments, etc., to bills); and on such Fridays- |
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(a) |
notices of questions may be given by Members to the Table Office, and |
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(b) |
notices of amendments to bills, new clauses and new schedules and of amendments to Lords amendments, and notices of Consent Motions under Standing Order No. 83M (Consent Motions for certified England only or England and Wales only provisions) and of motions relating to proceedings on bills committed to a public bill committee, may be received by the Public Bill Office, |
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between eleven o'clock and three o'clock. |